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Graphene Sheds Light on the Mystery of 1/f Noise in Electronic Materials
The low-frequency 1/f noise – fluctuation process with the spectral density inversely proportional to the frequency f– is ubiquitous phenomenon found everywhere from fluctuations of the sea level and intensity in music recordings to human heart rates and electrical currents in materials and devices. The low-frequency fluctuations in electrical current attract a particular attention.
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Professors Margaret Martonosi and Sharad Malik’s 1998 Paper Named in FCCM20: Among Top Papers of Last 20 Years
Professors Margaret Martonosi and Sharad Malik’s 1998 paper “Accelerating Boolean satisfiability with configurable hardware” (Zhong, Martonosi, Ashar, Malik) was named among the top 25 most influential papers of the past 20 years by International IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines.
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Layer-by-Layer: First Demonstration of Synthetic WSe(2) Accomplished at Penn State
Researchers at Pennsylvania State University have developed a means to synthesize crystalline layers of WSe(2) in a variety of forms ranging from nanomesh to high-quality uniform electronic layers.
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John Rogers to Receive MRS Mid-Career Researcher Award
John A. Rogers was awarded the 2013 Materials Research Society (MRS) Mid-Career Researcher Award for fundamental and applied contributions to materials, mechanics design, and assembly techniques for stretchable/flexible electronic systems.
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DSA template design strategy demonstrated by contact patterning of half adders at the 14 nm and 10 nm nodes.
NMS Featured Publication: Report on Design Rules for Directed Block Copolymer Self-Assembly
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Staged rinse recipes enable as much as a 74% savings in water consumption and concomitant lower energy use.
NMS Featured Publication: Report on Developing a Rinse Model Using the Experimental Data that will Determine the Bottle Neck of the Rinse Process and Allow Prediction of Rinse Efficiency under Different Process Conditions
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New bit-vector method solves largest number of benchmarks compared to other solvers.
CADTS Featured Publication: A Bit Lazy: A Lazy Bit-vector DPLL(T)-style Solver
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New rule evaluation system pinpoints DFM rules responsible for failures on industrial examples.
CADTS Featured Publication: Report Describing the Method for Separating Random and Systematic Defects
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New lithography sensitive structures enhance physical unclonable function (PUF) circuit design.
ICSS Featured Publication: Vulnerability Analysis of PUFs to Machine Learning Attacks and Litho-Aware Design of PUF Circuits
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Professor Kevin Fu Named Fed100
Kevin Fu, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, is named to receive the Fed100 award for contributions to promoting change, progress and efficiency in the federal government.
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Professors Thomas Wahl (Northeastern) and Naveen Verma (Princeton) Receive NSF CAREER Awards
Professors Thomas Wahl (Northeastern) and Naveen Verma (Princeton) were awarded Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) awards from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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Professor Wen-mei Hwu Gives Keynote Presentation to HiPEAC
Professor Wen-mei Hwu delivered a keynote address “Scalability, Portability, and Numerical Stability in Many-core Parallel Libraries” at the International Conference on High-Performance and Embedded Architectures and Compilers (HiPEAC).
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Steep-Slope Tunnel Field-Effect Transistor-Based Radio-Frequency Rectifier Design
Researchers at Pennsylvania State University have designed a III-V heterojunction tunnel field-effect transistor (HTFET)-based radio-frequency (RF) rectifier.
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Steep-Slope Tunnel Field-Effect Transistor-Based 6-bit Successive-Approximation-Register Analog-to-Digital Converter Design
The Pennsylvania State University research teams of Suman Datta and Vijay Narayanan have collaborated in the design of a III-V HTFET successive-approximation-register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
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